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Old 22nd January 2007   #1
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Tonelux rack question

Does the tonelux stuff work in any smaller racks than the one that's on their page?
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Old 22nd January 2007   #2
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No, just the Tonelux rack for now.
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Does the tonelux stuff work in any smaller racks than the one that's on their page?
We will be releasing an inboard PSU for the Vrack, which will take up 6 slots, and will be able to power another rack, which would give you 10 postions.

Then we will be releasing a 3 slot Hrack for single U spaces, which will allow the perfect rig for live, as you could put in a pre, eq and comp.

As far as a "lunchbox" type of box, I'm still up in the air about it. We use 4 power supplies, so the cost would be about the same as the 16 slot unit.

We'll see.....
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With the exception of having 500 series modules which are easy enough to find a home with their own box. The Tonelux VRack is unique since it can be a mixer bus yet still be used as a standard application lunch or combo of both in the same rack. W/ 16 slots it goes a long way and the way Paul is coming up with all these great new moudules it's a no brainer. There's no lunchbox I would rather own. His new comp is supposed to be amazing though I haven't had the chance to hear it yet. Sitll haven't heard one of his modules that didn't exceed my expectatioins. Then with great products like the Daking, a possible distressor and many other potential developers getting invloved this could be one of the coolers situations on the market. I have 2 VRacks for mixing but will add a 3rd soon for extra pres, comps and eqs. Grea job Paul. Thanks. Kelly.
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Old 23rd January 2007   #5
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The VRACK and PS is only around $1000?
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